Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 16:20:48 EST 2005 | jsloot
Does anyone have a list of SMT components with their weights? For instance, a PLCC64 pin = X grams. I am not even sure if such information is really valid but it would be interesting to know when developing a reflow profile for convection ovens on a
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 12:22:54 EDT 2000 | JAX
Ramot, Without further explanation everyone here is just taking stabs at it..... Sounds normal, I'm game! Have you looked at board finish(HASL?)?? Measured paste height?? Are they always off in the same direction? If not, Handling?? What are the sp
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 22:35:03 EDT 2002 | jkhiew
We had alot of problem with melf diode short together after reflow soldering. The clearance is about 0.8mm & we used "v" shaped opening . PLease comment !
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 11:25:40 EDT 2002 | davef
Help us understand your situation by telling us about: * Is this a terminal-to-terminal short on a single MELF? Or is this a terminal-to-terminal short between or than one MELF? * Clearance of 0.8mm is the distance between what features? * Size ME
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 21:44:21 EDT 2002 | jkhiew
Hi all, * Defect : termial to terminal touching btw two melfs body that created short circuit. * Clearance : 0.8mm btw two melfs body. * Size melf : diameter=2.4mm to 2.7mm, length=4.8mm to 5.2mm * Stencil opening : "v" shaped to minimise component
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 14:25:05 EDT 2002 | davef
Good job clarifying things. So, your MELF are just rolling off the pads. So much for the rocket scientist that talked you into those �V� shaped apertures, eh? [Or taking it the other way: Wow, just think how bad it would be if they weren�t worki
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 06:11:00 EST 2020 | makersan
Does anyone know the max component dimensions and weight that yamaha ys12f can place ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 09:08:32 EDT 2004 | russ
I've never had one "float" in the wave. Have you tried waving yet to see? Anyway, glue would work, or you could place a a small weight on top, or clinch a couple of leads. Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 18:01:01 EST 2003 | dougt
This is getting deep but here's my input: Here's an idea....... Get a full reel and weigh it on a parts scale down in the stock room. Next weigh an empty reel. Subtract empty from full, and devide this value by the quantity of the full reel. This
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 23 02:16:47 EDT 2019 | emanuel
Some manufacturers put very strong glue, the wider the part is so increases the glue strength. May sound funny but the only thing that worked was attaching a fishing weight to the tape, need to play a little until you find the correct size. The only